Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning GAMUT

International Conference: 2-4 June 2010 Sustainable Transport in the Asia-Indo-Pacific: Varied Contexts - Common Aims

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Integrating transport research, student learning and the needs of government agencies: the cycling and pedestrians surveys (CAPS) project

by Matthew Burke

 

Exploring the Impacts of Employment Decentralisation in Brisbane using the Modular Urban Land USe and Transport Tool (MULUTT)

by Matthew Burke, Terry Li, Jago Dodson

 

A Sustainable Walking Environment in the Central Areas of Metropolises- Integrated Underground Pedestrian Systems

by Jianqiang Cui, Andrew Allan and Michael AP Taylor

 

Integrating land use and transport planning and the policy - implementation gap: A case study of Perth and Melbourne

Carey Curtis, Rachel Armstrong, Courtney Babb

 

Excess Commuting: Towards Estimating the Cost of Restricting "Wasteful" Travel

by Romano Del Mistro

 

Transport Connections: The Vehicle to Social Inclusion

by Damian Ferrie

 

Freight Logistics and Suburban Dispersal in Cities

by Peter Elliot and Kevin O'Connor

 

Rebuilding Australia's Coastal Shipping Industry: A Sustainable Transport Solution?

by Sophia Everett and Colin Kittel

 

Generating Solutions for Sustainable Urban Transport - the Sydney Experience

by Garry Glazebrook

 

Climate change, political institutions and the market

Australia and Sweden

by Mikael Granberg and Leigh Glover

 

Urban Spatial Structure towards Low Carbon City - New Urban Transport and Land Use Model

By Pan Haixiao

 

Integrated land use and transport in China: problems and prospects

by Sun Sheng Han and Xiao Peng

 

Accessibility Measures and Property Taxation: Can World-Class Public Transport Be Funded by Melbourne's Landowners?

by Jan Scheurer

 

Using 'network planning' to deliver more effective public transport: lessons from New Zealand and directions for a research agenda

by John Stone

 

The management of knowledge management in plan-making" examining the interface between the public and the metropolitan strategic plan-making process

by Crystal Legacy

 

Meeting public needs through private action: transport management associations in Australia and New Zealand

by Kevin Luten, David Meiklejohn, Alice Woodruff

 

World car travel under environmental and resource constraints

by Patrick Moriarty

 

High Density Approaches to Accommodating Logistics Activity in Cities: a case study of Singapore

by Kevin O'Connor

 

Transport and Land Use Planning in the Context of Climate Change

by José Mantilla and Stephen Pelosi, AECOM

 

PARKITEER - SECURE BICYCLE PARKING THAT INTEGRATES CYCLING WITH PUBLIC TRANSPORT

by Scott Martin, Jason Den Hollander

 

Enhancing community participation in planning through shared analysis

by Marcus Wigan and Patrick Sunter

 

Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Road Transport in Latin America

by Lee Schipper, Elizabeth Deakin, Carolyn McAndrews

 

The role of contestable processes in advancing sustainability in transport and planning

by Marcus Wigan

 

Discursive barriers to sustainable urban transport in Auckland

by Muhammad Imran and Lee Mathew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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